Teenage Head (Teenage Head album)

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Teenage Head
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 29, 1979
Recorded1977–1978
Genre Punk rock
Length36:16
Producer Alan Caddy, Stacy Heydon, Jack Morrow
Teenage Head chronology
Teenage Head
(1979)
Frantic City
(1980)
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Teenage Head is the debut album by the Canadian punk rock band Teenage Head.

Contents

Track listing

All songs were composed by Frank Kerr, Gordon Lewis, Steve Mahon, Nick Stipanitz.

No.TitleLength
1."Top Down"1:57
2."Ain't Got No Sense"4:13
3."Bonerack"3:36
4."Picture My Face"3:02
5."Lucy Potato"3:33
6."Curtain Jumper"4:00
7."You're Tearin' Me Apart"2:42
8."Little Boxes"3:24
9."Get Off My Back"3:57
10."Kissin' the Carpet"5:12
Total length:36:16

Personnel

Teenage Head
Additional musicians
Production

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References

  1. Carruthers, Sean. Teenage Head > Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 27 June 2011.